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Updated: 9:40 AM EST Feb 21, 2018

Nearly four years after the attack on Franklin Regional High School, a stabbing survivor is breaking his silence and sharing how the tragedy that could have killed him instead inspired him to take action.Learn more about how Open Hearts For All is helping others by clicking here.

Nearly four years after the attack on Franklin Regional High School, a stabbing survivor is breaking his silence and sharing how the tragedy that could have killed him instead inspired him to take action.

Learn more about how Open Hearts For All is helping others by clicking here.